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===Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower===
 
===Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower===
In 2018, Sega Games, Sega Interactive alongside the rest of the Sega Sammy Group moved to the Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower. This was to unify all of Sega Sammy's corporate offices under one roof.
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In 2018, the [[Sega Sammy Group]] began the process of moving most of its subsidiary companies to be unified and headquartered under one roof at the Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower. This began with Sega Sammy itself on August 2nd, before extending out to [[Sega Games]] and other companies such as [[Dartslive]] in subsequent weeks; [[Sega Interactive (Japan)|Sega Interactive]] joined later in February 2019.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20241004022733/https://gamebiz.jp/news/217868}} The new offices were designed around the nautical-themed "Grand Harbor" concept.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20211018071732/https://www.sega.co.jp/en/recruit/office/}}<gallery>
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Japan

Tokyo International Airport, Haneda

Sega's corporate headquarters have been located on the same patch of land for over 50 years - a short distance away from Haneda Airport. It is suspected that at some point in the early 1990s the original building was demolished, and replaced with Sega's current home.

Sega began construction on a "second Tokyo building" in 1969[1], completing in 1970[2][3][4].

Sega later expanded into a building across the street, which became somewhat of an icon, proudly showing a Sega logo until 2013, when the land was sold and the building demolished in favour of a new structure appearing in the following year.

Sega also bought the building next door to their headquarters in 1985[5][6]. This remains in use.

A further building, roughly ten minutes walk away North, was reportedly purchased from former electronics giant Akai in 1996, becoming yet another base for R&D. Sega sold this land in 2013 and the building has since been demolished.

東京都大田区東糀谷2丁目12番14号

Sapporo, Kansai, Hakata[7]

Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower

In 2018, the Sega Sammy Group began the process of moving most of its subsidiary companies to be unified and headquartered under one roof at the Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower. This began with Sega Sammy itself on August 2nd, before extending out to Sega Games and other companies such as Dartslive in subsequent weeks; Sega Interactive joined later in February 2019.[8] The new offices were designed around the nautical-themed "Grand Harbor" concept.[9]

South Korea

Spain

Sega S.A. Adela Balboa, No. 3, Madrid 20, Spain[10]

Carretera (highway) Toledo, km 22.900[11], Apartado (P.O. Box) 16117[12], Parla, Madrid, Spain

Calle (street) de Espronceda, Madrid, Spain[13]

Sega Amusements Spain, S.L.

Sega Europe, Ltd.

15 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1X 3DB Tel. 01409 1286 Tlx. 847777 DELRAY G (1981-1982)

410-420 Rayners Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, HA5 5DY (1984-1988)

Unit 6, Churchill Court, 58 Station Road, North Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 7SA (1989-1993)

266-270 Gunnersbury Avenue, London, W4 5QB (1996-2004)

27 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 9BW (2004-present)[14]

Sega Amusements Europe, Ltd.

Unit 2 Industrial Estate, Leigh Close, New Maiden, Surrey, KT3 3NL (1994-2001)

Suite 3a, Oaks House, 12-22 West St., Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7RG (2002-2006)

42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY (2007-2008)

Sega Amusements International, Ltd.

42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY (20xx-present)

Sega UK

16 Portland Road, London W11 4LA (1993) (I think this is the old Virgin Mastertronic HQ)


"London"

[15]

Sega of America

2550 Santa Fe Avenue, Redondo Beach, California, 90278 (1976)

Gremlin Industries, Inc.

8401 Aero Drive, San Diego, California 92123, (714) 277-8700 Tlx 259103351621 GREMLIN SDG (1979-1982)

16250 Technology Drive, San Diego, CA 92127, (714) 485-0910 TWX 910-355-1621 (1982)

Sega Electronics, Inc.

16250 Technology Drive, San Diego, CA 92127, (714) 485-0910 TWX 910-355-1621 (1983)

Sega Enterprises, Inc.

One Century Plaza, 2029 Century Park East, Los Angeles, California, 90067, TLX 688433 (1981-1983)

5555 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90038 (1983)

16250 Technology Drive, San Diego, California 92127 (1983)

2149 Paragon Drive, San Jose, California, 95131 (1986-1991)

275 Shoreline Drive, Suite 201, Redwood City, California (1993-1996)

225 Shoreline Drive, Suite 400, Redwood City, California, 94065 (1995-1998)

650 Townsend Street, Suite 575, San Francisco, California 94103 (1999-01-04 - 2001)[16]

Sega of America, Inc.

573 Forbes Blvd, South San Francisco, California, 94080 (1986-1989)

Sega Pinball, Inc.

1990 Janice Avenue, Melrose Park, Illinois, 60160 (1996-1999)

Sega Amusements, Inc.

650 Townsend Street, Suite 575, San Francisco, California 94103

Sega GameWorks L.L.C.

225 Shoreline Drive, Suite 400, Redwood City, California, 94065 (1997)


Sega Amusements USA, Inc.

800 Arthur Avenue, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 60007 (2006-2010)

"Sega"

130 Shoreline Drive, Redwood City, California (1991-199x)

3375 Arden Road, Hayward, California, 94545 (1992-1993)

3335 Arden Road, Hayward, California, 94545 (1993)

References


Sega, the company
Company profiles | Harmony | History | Jingle | Scream | Logo | Offices | Souzou wa Inochi | Wakai Chikara
Annual reports | Investor relations